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Director: Craig Zisk
Cast: Sabrina Carpenter, Mary McCormack, Greg Germann, Zachary Gordon
Hilary Pfeiffer-Dunne, a high-powered executive who, having dominated the corporate America for years, now faces the biggest challenge of her life when she finds herself unemployed and acting as a full-time mom to her two teenagers.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Unprofessional (2012), directed by Craig Zisk, is a comedy film that received mixed reviews from critics. The film follows a high-powered executive, Hilary Pfeiffer-Dunne, who faces the challenge of becoming a full-time mom to her two teenagers after losing her job. While the film's premise resonates with audiences, its critical reception has been divided.
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Fans of offbeat comedy will enjoy director Craig Zisk's 2012 film The Unprofessional, which features a sharp-witted performance by Mary McCormack as a high-powered executive forced to adjust to life as a full-time mom.
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